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The T rifold Character. Luke 7:1-10 & Matthew 8:5-13. The T rifold Character. Luke 7:1-10 & Matthew 8:5-13 The first assessment is made by those outside. The second assessment is made by self. The ultimate assessment is made by Jesus. The Trifold Character. His first fold: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Trifold Character

Luke 7:1-10 & Matthew 8:5-13

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The Trifold CharacterLuke 7:1-10 & Matthew 8:5-13

1. The first assessment is made by those outside.

2. The second assessment is made by self.

3. The ultimate assessment is made by Jesus.

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The Trifold CharacterHis first fold:The first assessment of his

character was made by the Jews who knew him.

Luke 7:3-5 – He had a reputation among the Jews and they spoke on his behalf

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The Trifold CharacterChristians should have this type of character.Rom. 12:18 – as much as possible live

peaceably with all1 Tim. 3:7 – have a good report from those

outside1 Peter 2:12-16 – honorable among the

GentilesRom. 2:24 – Does your character cause

others to speak ill of God, His church, or His people

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The Trifold CharacterHis second fold:The second assessment is made by the centurion himself.The character of the centurion shines forth as he cared for his servants.Luke 7:2 – servant was dear to himMatt. 8:6 – paralyzed, dreadfully tormentedCol. 4:1 – masters be just and fairEph. 6:9 – masters do not be intimidatingLuke 10:25-37 – the parable of the merciful

Samaritan

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The Trifold CharacterLuke 7:6-7 – the centurion did not

consider himself worthy of Christ’s presence in his house

This took on a two fold nature itself; first he did not think Jesus should come into his house and second he did not think himself worthy to even approach Jesus.

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The Trifold CharacterMatt. 8:8 – “I am not worthy…”His humility is an example for us.1 Peter 5:5-6 – be clothed with

humilityJames 4:6 – grace to the humbleProv. 22:4 – humility leads to lifeLuke 18:9-14 – “everyone who

humbles himself will be exalted…”

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The Trifold CharacterHis third fold:The third assessment is made by Jesus.Luke 7:9, Matt. 8:10 – when Jesus heard

he marveled at his beliefMark 6:6 – Jesus marveled at their

unbeliefJesus marveled because of the statement made by the centurion concerning Jesus power and authority.

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The Trifold CharacterLuke 7:8, Matt. 8:9 – “I also am a man

placed under authority…”This centurion was able to recognize Jesus had authority and power.Luke 7:7, Matt. 8:8 – “But say the word

and my servant will be healed.”This is the type of faith that Jesus is looking for. He recognized Jesus’ power and authority without questioning.

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The Trifold CharacterMatt. 5:20 – Jesus taught their

righteousness must exceed that of the Pharisees

Matt. 23 – vs.3 – “do not do according to their works”

The entire chapter is an indictment on the faithlessness of the scribes and Pharisees as they sought to establish their own righteousness.

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The Trifold CharacterJesus said, “I have not found such great faith, not even in Israel.”Luke 18:8 – Will He really find faith when He returns?Luke 7:7-8 – the unquestioning recognition of the centurionGen. 22:1-19 – the obedient faith of AbrahamActs 10:17-24 – the faith that sets aside doubt

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The Trifold CharacterOur trifold character must be similar.1. By those outside2. Humble recognition of God by obedience3. Ultimately by Jesus –

“well done good and faithful servant”